The ‘Not-so-beautiful Game’
As a nation, we look forward to the evenings that we can spend watching England play in a major tournament. Whether it is fans visiting their local beer garden with mates, or staying in and watching it with their family, everyone seems to rally together. This is...
Ian foster relieved of managerial duties at Plymouth Argyle
Last night, Plymouth Argyle announced that Ian Foster would be leaving the club with immediate effect. For many Argyle fans, this was no surprise after suffering a fifth consecutive home loss against Bristol City – a club record albeit a bad one. The atmosphere...
Fans question Ben Waine’s resolve
Plymouth Argyle fans are demanding Ben Waine steps up and earns his spot in the team after his comments in a recent interview. Waine stated in a post-match interview on Saturday that he’s “just being patient and waiting for a chance to come along.” This sparked...
Plymouth Argyle fans remain optimistic despite poor home form
Plymouth Argyle face West Bromwich Albion tomorrow, who are currently placed fifth in the Championship. This makes them the third team in a row that Argyle take on at Home Park, who are placed in the top six. This tough run of home fixtures, a late draw against...
Ashworth set for £20m switch to Manchester United?
Manchester United are set to make a formal proposal to Newcastle in the coming days to agree upon compensation to secure the signing of Dan Ashworth immediately. Ashworth has already agreed to the Manchester United project and has been placed on gardening leave by...
“I have been told by a player once that if I send him off he will go to his car and get a gun” – The Untold Story of Referees
The referee has been a mainstay in football since 1842 when the position was first introduced in a match between the Bodyguards club and the Fearnought Club in Rochdale. Way back in 1581, educator Richard Mulcaster described the need for a “judge over the parties in...
Standard of officiating in the Premier League shows no improvement
Referees and VAR in the Premier League this season have been making horrible decisions which have had a huge impact on the match and might even have an influence on the ending to the season, whether that be the title race, or relegation battles. Whenever a mistake...
SIX players Argyle MUST sign in January!
Plymouth Argyle fans will need no reminder that the January transfer window is open, with Fin Azaz having already departed the club and Luke Cundle seemingly not too far behind him, it has been far from the ideal start to the window for the Pilgrims There are also...
Manager in Focus: Russell Martin
Southampton manager Russell Martin is probably one of the best young coaches in the Football League right now and he is known for his bold, possession-based style of play which has its similarities to the likes of Chris Hughton, Daniel Farke and Pep Guardiola. Going...
Devon Live Sport Blog
Good Morning Devon, the Doughnut is the go-to place for sports news all across the region and today is no different. Across the day we will have live updates from the county’s teams ahead of this weekend’s live sporting action. 13:14 – IN FULL: Read...
Read about Marjon’s spectacular winning Wednesdays
Marjon women’s hockey 1’s Marion’s women hockey team beat Southampton 3’s 5-4 yesterday in a thrilling game after being 2-1 down at the end of the first half. The post-game match report states that an emphatic half time speech from both Sam Oliver and...
Erik ten Hag denies crisis while Unai Emery and Pep Guardiola praise Aston Villa
Erik ten Hag gives honest opinion on Manchester United situation Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has denied claims that the club is in crisis following a 2-1 win against Chelsea last night. He said: “we are moving in the right direction.” United are just 3...